Harvey Weinstein’s company reportedly plans to postpone — or presumably fire — the embattled film noble after a house assembly Friday.

Sources told Variety that Weinstein’s own hermit Bob Weinstein, his co-chairman, wants him to leave in the arise of high-profile allegations he preyed on women including actresses Ashley Judd and Rose McGowan going back decades.

The Weinstein Company’s house of directors was weighing stop with means Friday and an proclamation was approaching by the start of the weekend, the repository said.

According to the report, Bob Weinstein and David Glasser, the company’s president, are prepared to take over and continue but the prolongation company’s longtime superficial at the helm.

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Unidentified insiders told Variety that Weinstein has insisted he can weather the liaison and is refusing to step down.

They described the noble as “delusional” and totally unknowingly of the heated recoil that has already erupted online and among successful former supporters.

Weinstein, 65, does not frequently use a mechanism and does not know he has turn a trending subject online, Variety said.

Harvey Weinstein (l) and Bob Weinstein poise with the Motion Picture Showmanship Award in this 2015 file photo in Beverly Hills, Calif. Bob reportedly wants his own hermit out of their company after reports he preyed on women surfaced.

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Executives and staffers at the company are pronounced to be troubled by the reports of Weinstein’s function and high-profile defections could turn a problem if Weinstein doesn’t leave, Variety reported.

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According to a bombshell New York Times exposé, Weinstein serially tormented immature actresses and womanlike staffers over the last 30 years and reached trusted settlements with eight women including McGowan in 1997 and Italian indication Ambra Battilana in 2015.

Battilana formerly told police Weinstein groped her breasts and stuck his palm up her dress during a assembly at his Tribeca office.

Judd told The Times Weinstein once lured her to a Beverly Hills hotel room, greeted her in a bathrobe, offering to massage her and asked if she would watch him shower.

In a wayward matter that misquoted Jay-Z lyrics, Weinstein pronounced he was “remorseful” for the “pain” he caused.

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He pronounced he would take a leave of deficiency to “deal with this issue conduct on.” But his counsel Charles Harder vowed to sue The Times for essay a story “saturated with fake and insulting statements.”